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Michael Bostick
The following podcast is a Dear Media Production. She's a lifestyle blogger extraordinaire.
Margot Morone
Fantastic.
Michael Bostick
And he's a serial entrepreneur, a very smart cookie. And now Lauren Everts and Michael Bostick.
Lauren Everts
Are bringing you along for the ride. Get ready for some major realness.
Michael Bostick
Welcome to the Skinny Confidential.
Lauren Everts
Him and her, Margot and Roxy Morone are on the show today. They are a mother daughter duo who are the founders of im. This is the first brand in Neuro cosmetics, uniting mind, body, spirit and skin. And before we even go into this episode, I have to tell you, I am addicted. And if they're listening, hear this. I am addicted to two products from this brand. The first one I'm using every single night is their magnesium spray. It's this gorgeous, stunning, kind of like spiritual spray. And it's magnesium and I put it on my neck every single night. And I'm also obsessed with their hormone drops. So when you're listening to the episode, know that those two products you gotta try. I like, have been raving to all my friends about those two specific products. Margo is an award winning cosmetic formulator. She's a pharmacist and she's an energy healer. She has over 30 years of experience. And Roxy, her daughter is an integrative nutrition coach and she is the founder of Heal Healing. With Roxy on this episode, we have a really candid open conversation that talks about personal healing journeys, energy demon attachment clearings. We'll get to that, don't you worry. We talk about the power of mindset affirmations and hormone imbalances. Margot and Roxy, welcome to the show.
Michael Bostick
This is the Skinny Confidential.
Lauren Everts
Him and her. So I was really excited to have you guys on because I want to hear all about this energy healing situation. I just had demon attachments cleared from our house.
Margot Morone
Okay.
Roxy Morone
Wow.
Margot Morone
Okay.
Roxy Morone
No, no. You're speaking to the pro.
Lauren Everts
I want to know, and you could be brutally honest if you think this is crazy, but basically there's this, this energetic healer that I worked with that he scans your entire house and everyone who's in it all the time, from assistants to even like nannies, whatever, dogs, everything. And he scans it for demon attachments. And Michael had. Michael came back as the only one in our house that had 12 demon attachments.
Margot Morone
Okay.
Lauren Everts
Okay. And three were in the bed.
Margot Morone
Okay.
Lauren Everts
So I was sleeping with the demon.
Michael Bostick
Are you lonely at night?
Roxy Morone
It's very normal, by the way.
Margot Morone
Actually.
Roxy Morone
This is impressive.
Margot Morone
I'm so happy that you have brought this up straight in.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
Welcome to the show.
Margot Morone
I love it. Demon attachment Is a real thing. Yeah, it's biblical.
Roxy Morone
It is.
Margot Morone
So if you read the Bible, it will tell you that Jesus came to cast out demons, and all his disciples.
Roxy Morone
Have authority against that, too.
Margot Morone
And, you know, going even before Jesus, the Jewish faith, which is where Christianity comes from, also talks about casting out demons, but nobody until that moment had authority to cast out demons. So the only people with real authority to cast out demons are the ones who walk with God, because God is the only one that has the authority to cast out demons. Right. And so that's how Jesus could do it in the Bible. So now you would go to a pastor who is anointed and has the authority to do that because you have to do it through that source. Am I making sense?
Lauren Everts
Yes. And the person who did it that makes so much sense is religious.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
Pastor, Right? Was he a pastor?
Lauren Everts
I think so.
Roxy Morone
Okay, good, because she's a pastor also.
Margot Morone
Because you have to use Jesus as your source.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
So can you.
Michael Bostick
No. Lauren, I was named after the archangel Michael. Yeah, that's true.
Lauren Everts
I don't know what that has to do, though, with your semen attachment.
Michael Bostick
Well, you don't know. Well, you need to know. Michael was the one who casts the devil out of heaven and into hell. Right. He's father.
Margot Morone
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So. So I think if more people understood what you just said. Yeah. The world would be a much better place.
Lauren Everts
You know what? You couldn't pay me. I said, did you pay that to.
Michael Bostick
Him to do this?
Lauren Everts
I said, yesterday, I said, I want to tell you I read a book about demon attachments. I read the whole book that he wrote. He's a doctor. He char. Like, nothing. It was like, if anyone think I got scammed, it was like $20.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
And he came back with that. And your demons are cleared. So you can literally thank your wife every day of your life.
Roxy Morone
That's a big thank you.
Michael Bostick
Well, thank you. I did wake up a little groggy the next day.
Margot Morone
Okay. True, true.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Michael Bostick
And detox.
Lauren Everts
Yep.
Michael Bostick
Yeah, maybe so. Okay, let's. Let's go.
Margot Morone
I'll go along.
Michael Bostick
I'll get on this path. So how did I accumulate these demons while nobody else.
Margot Morone
Oh, no, no, no.
Roxy Morone
Lovely question.
Margot Morone
Everybody has.
Roxy Morone
I had many.
Margot Morone
So did I. Multiple, multiple, multiple.
Michael Bostick
Did you have 12?
Roxy Morone
So probably I. The reason I was sick before and why we started our brand was because I definitely had demon attachments. And they looked like eating disorder, anxiety, acne. These. These actually are all spiritual things. Yeah.
Margot Morone
Happens in the spirit first.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
And then it manifests physically.
Lauren Everts
I'M not gonna.
Roxy Morone
So.
Margot Morone
So I clairvoyant.
Michael Bostick
I'm not gonna lie. I was feeling pretty good. I was kind of like, now I'm kind of like, well, you got rid of them. Like, what if they were. What if they're helping me?
Margot Morone
No, no, that's a real thing. So some people are attached to their demon attachments.
Michael Bostick
I was bringing three to bed, apparently.
Roxy Morone
Well, this is.
Margot Morone
This is actually a very important thing that you're saying, because not most, but a lot of people will have different types of dreams. Sleep paralysis, nightmares, visions, these types of things during the night, because that's also when we're accessed. So having a. Okay. You started off by saying, I'm gonna think you're crazy. Now you're gonna think I'm crazy.
Lauren Everts
I love it all.
Michael Bostick
Welcome to the show.
Margot Morone
So there is such a. I'm just gonna just say it. So there is. There are two spirits called Incubus and Succubus. And by the way, these are all in the Bible, and they are demon spouses. So one is for women, one is for men. And if you have one of these, then it ruins your marriage because they don't want you to be in a great relationship with Lauren. That's not what they want. They. They want you just for themselves. So they will. So you could have dreams during the night when you're in activities with someone else. With someone else.
Michael Bostick
Don't tell Lauren that.
Lauren Everts
You better not be having dreams with anyone else.
Margot Morone
No. But not a physical person.
Lauren Everts
It's energetic.
Margot Morone
Energetic.
Lauren Everts
So, yeah. So if someone's listening and they want to know if they have demon attachments, what would you say?
Margot Morone
I would say find yourself a really great church.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
Who has a really great pastor who has the authority. Authority. To speak about these things, who follows the Bible and is able to help you because it's called Deliverance.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
Deliverance is the removal of demons from your body, but you also need to be in a. In a state to receive it. And so the great thing about Deliverance is that you also need to renew your mind, if that makes sense.
Lauren Everts
It does make sense. And it's so weird that I was called to this random book on Amazon. It's a random book. Well, I'll. I can tell you guys what it's called, but it's weird that you guys were coming on the podcast today, because I just did this, and he looked at me yesterday like I had 12 heads. And I was like, I just want to let you know that I've cleared your demons. Someone else. My Assistant Katie had seven.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
And we got her cleared.
Michael Bostick
Well, let me give you the context. We were going yesterday to speak.
Lauren Everts
I'm going to find the book.
Michael Bostick
An event for Axios about, like, media and marketing. We're in the car and on the way to prep to go speak in front of this audience. Big crowd. Lauren's like, by the way, I cleared your demons. You had 12 of them. Three were sleeping with you. There's a guy that did it. And so you could imagine why I'd be like, what are you talking about? I'm trying to prep about talking about the state of podcasts. I know, but it's hard.
Lauren Everts
You can understand what I'm saying. It's hard sometimes to talk to people that, like, they don't.
Roxy Morone
They don't get it.
Margot Morone
Yeah, I fully understand. And listen. I mean, our own journey. You know, I used to practice shamanism. I was a shaman. I did yoga and Ayurveda and all of that sort of stuff. But the issue is that we're all looking for the truth. We're all looking for something to fill us, and that is God. That is the Holy Spirit. That's what we're looking for. Everybody, Every human being on the face of the earth is looking for the Holy Spirit.
Michael Bostick
So on that note, just really quick.
Lauren Everts
I gotta tell everyone the book, and then we can move on from demons. It's called Demons Among Us.
Roxy Morone
Yes.
Lauren Everts
A Practical Guide to Understanding, Finding and Removing Demons.
Roxy Morone
I'm obsessed.
Lauren Everts
It's a little book. I read the whole thing, and it's by Dr. Mark Bands, and. And that is who did the clearing.
Margot Morone
Beautiful.
Lauren Everts
I highly recommend it. To clear the energy in your house.
Roxy Morone
It's imperative, actually, because it actually affects all areas of your life, including your business.
Margot Morone
So the important thing for you now is to say goodbye to them. Yeah, say goodbye and not wonder if you're better off with them, because you weren't.
Michael Bostick
Well, it's gonna be easy to say goodbye because I wasn't aware of them to begin with.
Lauren Everts
I honestly would roger that. You have mistresses than demons. It's, like, annoying.
Michael Bostick
Okay.
Margot Morone
All right.
Michael Bostick
I think I'm clear.
Margot Morone
She doesn't mean that.
Michael Bostick
I feel good. I feel like the energy is good in here.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Michael Bostick
The demons are gone.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Michael Bostick
Let's start.
Lauren Everts
Let's start with you guys.
Roxy Morone
Okay, that was a great stop.
Michael Bostick
Let's get back on track.
Lauren Everts
Yeah, it's fun to kick it off like that. Okay, so. So take us back through the journey of why you guys started, what you started. You mentioned you had demons. You mentioned you were a shaman. I want to go back to that.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. So really I am was all founded on my personal healing journey with hormonal acne and PCOS. At 24, I randomly, and I say randomly in abbreviations because it wasn't so random. You know, I had cystic acne all of a sudden, but I was doing five out of five things to unbalance my hormones and cause inflammation in my body, which look like under eating, over exercising, using, you know, party lifestyle, drinking excessively, eating, you know, not so good foods and really having the worst part was the negative thought loop in my mind. Constant negative thinking, constant self critical thinking. And the environment that I was around really just built up this overflow of inflammation. And so eventually I started to have symptoms. And you know, my mom's been in the wellness industry for over 30 years. I knew everything about organic, everything about natural. But I always looked at things to look good over, feel good. Wasn't really I was. Everything was to do with aesthetics more than actually feeling good inside. And so when I started to have these symptoms, I felt like my whole life was, my whole identity was just falling apart. And I thought, who am I? I'm meant to be the girl with great skin. I'm meant to be the daughter of Margot, founder of the organic pharmacy that is DOES xyz. And I'm here with cystic acne. I have so much inflammation and so much anxiety that I couldn't leave the house. I didn't want to be seen, don't want to wear, you know, speak to people, look them in the eye because I thought they were staring at my skin.
Lauren Everts
It's interesting to meet you now because when I walked in the first thing I noticed was how beautiful your skin was. And you seem so confident.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
So when you say that you couldn't even leave the house, I mean that's a big difference.
Roxy Morone
No, no. And that's how I know I had demons. Do you know what I mean? You see what like the two different types of things is that really it was, I was a shell of a person. But it was imperative because I had to shed my old life in order to find my purpose, which is what we do now and then at the time. So Mum's background is in cosmetic formulation and pharmacy. So I begged her to make me something. I said, please, I can't find anything that's working. And you know, the only options that I had were to go back on birth control because I had been on it for eight years came off and all my Symptoms got way worse. And then. And that was my other option, or racutane. I was like, no, surely I can treat the root and not just the symptoms I'm having. So I came to her, I said, please help me. And that's where she made our first two products, which is our hormone balancing supplement and our SPOT treatment. And they work so well.
Margot Morone
Yeah. I mean, I think for a mother, you guys will understand in the future. Hopefully not. When you see your child in so much pain and suffering so much, it's a terrible thing for a mother to see and because she, you know, as you said, you walked in and she was so confident. She's always been confident her whole life. But there is a stage that every teenager goes through, which is the social scene. And as a parent, you just have to pray. You just have to hover and just, you know, hang around them to catch them whenever they fall, because you can't really stop them from partying and doing stuff and just being free.
Michael Bostick
So what did you do personally during that period of time? Because I imagine now as a parent, we're not as far along. Our kids are young.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Michael Bostick
I'm very interested in how you navigated that, because we're. We're going to at some point.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
Well, I think in the teenager, the thing is, I always thought that they don't listen, but actually they listen to everything you say. And. And so you just have to build a really strong foundation for them as they're growing up. And then there comes the teenage years where they don't want to know you, they don't want to speak to you, and they don't want to be around you, and that's okay. You have to let them go. And that's when, as a parent, you have to behave towards them as an adult.
Michael Bostick
It's going to be really hard, though.
Margot Morone
It's really hard. It's so hard.
Michael Bostick
I don't know if we could do that.
Lauren Everts
It's like a. It's like a heartbreak.
Margot Morone
You totally can do that. And unfortunately, it is something that you have to do, otherwise your relationship suffers. So. So I. I always used to joke. I always used to say amongst my friends, don't worry, by the time she's 24, she's gonna be. She'd have done it all. And then it's. Yeah.
Roxy Morone
Which is exactly what happened. I'm sober. I haven't drunk alcohol in two years. I stopped like four years ago and then cut it. Tea. Total two years ago.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
So when she came to me in. In the State of severe cystic acne and just constantly crying. I literally sat her down. I said, okay, I can make you a topical treatment. I can make you an internal treatment. That's all good. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. What we need to do is change everything.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
So I'm not going to put you on rakutane. I'm not going to okay that because that's not my ethos or philosophy. So now what we need to do is you use the topical, you take the internal. But you also have to change your diet. You also have to change your mindset. So you cannot look in the mirror and say I'm ugly. You have to change that.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. Because that's what I was doing when I had acne. I thought I would obsessively check my skin every single morning. And it was really interesting because now that I understand what was happening from a nervous system regulation point, I had been so used to that programming with my body, I would obsessively check my body every morning. And when I decided to let that go, it then turned to my skin and my body had to produce a reaction because my nervous system felt unsafe in that. Safe in that, oh, I don't need to check my body anymore. But it needed to cause another reaction in order for me to check something because that's what my nervous system was.
Lauren Everts
Used to talk about the nervous system in general. I just was reading something about something very similar that you said that says the nervous system is when. When a trigger happens, the trigger activates something in the nervous system.
Roxy Morone
Exactly.
Lauren Everts
It's. Maybe it's not a big deal, but you have a trigger towards it because your nervous system is programmed that way.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. So that's exactly. I had to break. And really that's what led me. So I'm. My background now is in nutritional coaching because I needed to understand why what was happening to me was happening because all the information out there wasn't working for me. I didn't know why I had pcos. I didn't know why I had cystic acne, and I didn't know why I felt anxious all of a sudden. And when I did all my nervous system regulation training, I realized that the attachments that I had my. That's what my body felt safe in. In that unsafe place. Actually, the unknowing of feeling good was too scary that my body had a physical reaction. And so that's what I had to break and unlearn. And that's why we created neuro cosmetics because two are in one. You can't just treat your skin topically and then not the mindset and the nervous system with that.
Lauren Everts
It makes so much sense. I'm such a big fan of Louise Hay.
Roxy Morone
Oh, my favorite.
Margot Morone
She's amazing. She's the.
Roxy Morone
We just met David Kessler.
Margot Morone
She's the host who wrote a book with her.
Michael Bostick
He's been on the show.
Roxy Morone
Has he?
Michael Bostick
We love David Kessler.
Roxy Morone
He was on an I am stage in London at Oxford University.
Lauren Everts
He's. He's a really special person.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
It's so weird because on the show I, I asked him, I was like, there's something about you that reminds me of Louise Hay.
Michael Bostick
He didn't have the awareness at the time.
Lauren Everts
Tripped out.
Margot Morone
He's like.
Lauren Everts
Because I didn't. He. I didn't know he wrote a book with her. I didn't know he knew her. He told me all these stories about her.
Michael Bostick
Wasn't that the book of hers that you didn't read was the one that he wrote?
Lauren Everts
It was. The book that I had never read was the one they wrote together.
Margot Morone
Wow.
Lauren Everts
But I, I totally agree with what you're saying about the mindset. Michael always says that the way he talks to himself, people would think he's an arrogant.
Roxy Morone
No, no, it's the opposite, actually.
Margot Morone
It's exactly.
Michael Bostick
I mean, I, I just think, I. I just firmly believe, and I've known this my entire life, that the way you talk to yourself is what is going. Like if you. It doesn't matter what's being said around you, it matters what you say to yourself.
Roxy Morone
One million.
Michael Bostick
And you know, sometimes if I've made a mistake, I can acknowledge mistakes, but I refuse to call myself a failure or used to call myself. I talk about myself in a very, I guess, uplifting, crazy way. More so than I would admit out loud. And I guess if you heard it out loud, you'd be like, this guy is so full of it. But I just think that if you don't cheer for yourself that way, then you can't expect anyone else to.
Margot Morone
You have to. You have to. Because words are so powerful and thoughts are so powerful. We create our whole world through our thoughts, which manifests through our words and then manifests through our actions. So it's a three way stage. Thoughts, words, actions.
Michael Bostick
Like, even when I was dating or when I was, I would tell, I'd be like, listen, like, this girl is going to be so lucky if she gets with me. Like, I would, I would tell. But it's important because, well, then I Think, like, from an approach perspective. Because a lot of women and men get nervous. Like, if you talk to yourself and you have that perspective, the way you would speak to somebody is much different.
Margot Morone
And again, like, you're so right.
Michael Bostick
Like, if you go to yourself like, oh, like, I'm a loser and I don't think this person like me, and I'm never gonna like that. That is going to then be how you present 100. And people pick up on that stuff.
Margot Morone
They do.
Lauren Everts
I would love for you to speak a little bit more on how your thoughts create your reality. Okay, Just explain. Like, explain how if someone's listening and they're having negative thoughts and both of you guys can speak on this, what is a shift that they can make to create a reality that's beautiful and flourishing?
Margot Morone
Okay. So negative thoughts are completely useless. And in fact, it's one of the areas where the demonic realm can attack you by putting negative thoughts into your mind. They can't read your mind, but they can put thoughts into your mind. You're no good. You're useless. Why did you do that? Nobody likes you. The list is endless. And we're all familiar with that, right? So speaking positively about yourself. Every. Every word, every thought has energy and frequency and vibration. We know this. We know that the entire world around us is made of energy, frequency, and vibration. So our thoughts have the same. And so the more positively we think. And this is not, you know, it's not what they call it, toxic.
Roxy Morone
It's not like gaslighting, toxic positivity, toxic.
Margot Morone
It's not. It's not that. That is a different thing where you put on a mask and. But this is actually saying, right? I've woken up this morning and I feel terrible. I feel sad. Then you go into warrior mode. Yeah. And your warrior mode is I am grateful, I am lifted. I am happy. I am this. You just talk yourself out of it.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. An affirmation is a declaration of how you want to feel. So we love affirmations as a tool to really reprogram your mindset. Or we call them cancelings of negative. That negative thought loop. And you do that through affirmation practice through gratitude, through forgiveness. Basically, all the principles that Jesus followed was, forgive, be kind, be grateful, love one another, and declare your truth. You know, it says, let the weak say I am strong. Let the poor say I'm rich. You know, there's. It's not a mistake that this has been around for such a long time because our words can dictate our whole. That's where manifestation comes from. Your manifestation is not. The law of manifestation comes from this principle. And there's so much science behind it.
Lauren Everts
Everything in my life I've manifested and every time I talk about it and I try to give tips, I get torn apart. Why that's, that's an affirmation though, what I just said.
Margot Morone
Did you hear that?
Lauren Everts
Yeah, that's why I shouldn't say that exactly. Say I'm gonna attract the right energy. Some people don't like to hear the word manifest. And it's, it's a unique spot to be in because I want to share how I have manifested what I have in my life. But I also don't want to project it onto anyone. And I don't want to sound self righteous and be a know it all. I just believe in it so much and immediately it gets labeled as woo woo.
Michael Bostick
But more importantly, neuroscience. To that end, the way that I've always approached it is what you said in the beginning is, I don't see the point whatsoever in, in negative self talk, there's no point meaning like none whatsoever. There's no use out of it. And that's why, you know, sometimes you have people playing the victim that have some of those things on repeat. And what I want to tell a lot of those people that get stuck, oh my, you know, I didn't have this parent, I didn't have that upbringing or this guy did this or that girl did that. I go, yeah, yeah, yeah. But it's not useful whatsoever to you to continue to repeat that or think about it. It doesn't, it doesn't affect the person you're saying it to outside of maybe they don't want to be around you. And it sure doesn't help the person saying it. So from a logical perspective of if we can rule out and say, okay, negative self talk and thoughts are not useful at all, at all.
Margot Morone
None whatsoever.
Michael Bostick
Then at least we can all agree there's no point in doing them because it just makes people around you want to be away and makes you miserable.
Margot Morone
Exactly. It damages you.
Michael Bostick
And then on the flip side of that is that would have to mean then that positive self talk has the potential of being very useful.
Margot Morone
It's physics. That's what it is. It's quantum physics.
Lauren Everts
Can you explain? You said it's neuroscience.
Margot Morone
It's neuroscience.
Lauren Everts
So.
Margot Morone
So we were in Oxford not that long ago last month with all the top trauma clinicians. Trauma clinicians, David Kessler, Bessel Van der Call, anyone. And positive self talk is an actual neuroscience. Yeah, Proven. It's proven.
Lauren Everts
So let's say that you want to manifest. Yeah, I'm just going to make this up. You want to manifest making a million dollars next year.
Margot Morone
Right.
Lauren Everts
How do you do that from a science perspective?
Margot Morone
Okay. So first you create the vision.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. Get clear on the vision.
Margot Morone
Your mind. You create the vision of what you want and you make it clear and then you write it down and then you action it.
Lauren Everts
That's what I do.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
It's really simple. And it's not woo woo. Because quantum physics and all of these different fields of energy, they prove it.
Lauren Everts
But also can, can you take it a step further with I also think like I manifested my family too.
Roxy Morone
Right.
Lauren Everts
It can. Is that, I'll give you a weird. Is there, is there a science behind like I wrote down exactly what I wanted. Don't you think that everyone could easily do that? Just think what they want.
Roxy Morone
It's their mindset that stops them. The, oh, I'm not good enough. Oh, that would never happen to me. The fear is what blocks them from getting to their full potential.
Margot Morone
Because it's a process.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
So you have to think it, then you have to write it, speak it and do it.
Michael Bostick
I'll give you a weird one. It's true. And I've showed, I've lit. You've seen this paper. I've showed it to Lauren. I have a piece of paper from 2015 and on it there's a bunch of vague things and one of them says, you know, Lauren and I will speak to an audience. Number two is we would have a platform to help other people speak to other audiences. Number three is like you would have then a business and we'd have to show like literally like every single thing that Dear Media has become and that the business and the family we've built was on a paper from 2015.
Margot Morone
There you go.
Michael Bostick
And there was no. Like it's, it's, it's a little bit vague. But the, but the high level vision of like the goals are there. And then it was. But to your point is like once it's there, you have to, we had to work back. Like how do you do it?
Margot Morone
Exactly, exactly. But the great thing about that is then suddenly you find that people come your way and they're like, oh, you meet someone randomly who can help you.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
Or you meet someone else who's a connection who then takes you one step further on that path. And, and people call it magic, but it really isn't.
Roxy Morone
It's flow state. It's when you're in that flow state of alignment then. And your vessel is clean, you know, you'll do. You're moving, you're eating well, you're breathing, you're self regulated. You're not coming from a place of fear, but you're coming from a place of trust. You're like, I know I'm gonna do this. This. I know I'm gonna get this. And I know in our case, I know that God is behind us and he's gonna open every door, which he has.
Margot Morone
So sometimes we wonder, sometimes we wonder, how are we gonna do this truly. But the vision is there and then it's like, then it just falls into place. And sometimes I look at her and I think, how did that just happen? Well, I'm like, I'm. I'm flabbergasted, honestly.
Michael Bostick
Always been spiritual.
Margot Morone
Yes, always.
Michael Bostick
Because you said you practiced shamanism.
Margot Morone
I did and did.
Michael Bostick
How did you come to start doing that?
Margot Morone
So my whole life I've been looking for the truth. And it's interesting because when you don't know, you look in all sorts of places to see if it's there. And so I've been down many, many rabbit holes. I've been down the, the UFO rabbit hole. And my children always roll their eyes.
Lauren Everts
At me because I.
Margot Morone
It's like, mom, what are you into now?
Lauren Everts
Keep it going.
Michael Bostick
Where did you grow up?
Lauren Everts
What other rabbit holes have you been down?
Margot Morone
So I've been up down the UFO rabbit hole for many years. Led me nowhere. Yeah, I've been down the, obviously this sort of pseudo spiritual rabbit hole or.
Roxy Morone
Even just more like new age spiritual.
Lauren Everts
New age.
Margot Morone
Yeah, yeah, I've been down. That led me nowhere.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
It takes you to as far as you can go. And then you're like, no, this is not it. I don't have the answers.
Roxy Morone
There's just.
Margot Morone
It's not.
Roxy Morone
There was just one element missing. It was more the piece we were missing. And then that's when we found peace.
Margot Morone
The joy, the love, all the things.
Roxy Morone
That we all want, we were able to manifest. But it just was like there was something, a blockage. And then when we found our pastor.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
Which we've never seen anything. I've never seen such supernatural things happen before. And miracles like that of what he's done. And then that's when everything started to overflow in excess. When we opened that door.
Lauren Everts
So when you found God.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
That's when you felt like you could go through to the next level.
Margot Morone
Through every practice. There is power.
Lauren Everts
Yeah.
Margot Morone
But it's not Clean power. So it's only when you. When. And my. My journey really was because I. I really wanted to know the truth. Like, where. Where do we come from? Where do we go? What. What are we meant to do? Why are we here? Who are we? And they couldn't really give the answers in most of the things. And it was just so complicated. Like, shamanism was so complicated. It was such complicated rituals.
Michael Bostick
So, okay, this is not complicated.
Lauren Everts
It's not complicated.
Michael Bostick
It's easy for someone like myself who is curious, like, what. What is shamanism? Like, what do you do and what do you follow? And what are.
Lauren Everts
Like, is it. Are you giving ayahuasca in the desert of.
Margot Morone
Yeah, I didn't do. But there are shamans who use drugs. I mean, I participated in a few. But that's a whole other story.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, I think that's another episode that.
Margot Morone
Introduced me to quite a few demons, which I brought back with me.
Michael Bostick
That one, we're going to have to go come to London and discuss.
Margot Morone
Yeah, we'll.
Lauren Everts
We'll save that for another episode we record in London.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, I'm down.
Lauren Everts
Okay.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, because we've got lots of stories on that.
Margot Morone
But then, but then, you know, just like I say, when you're looking for it, it somehow it finds you.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
And so for me, on. On a particular day, it was I. I met this lady who. Then I started asking her questions. She was telling me things that I was learning as a shaman. Like, you go into your dreams and you manipulate your dreams. Like, if something happens in your dream, you can go back in and change it. And I was like, oh, how did you do that? Is it.
Roxy Morone
Did you.
Margot Morone
Are you doing soul retrieval or blah, blah, blah. She went, no, no, my pastor taught me. And I said, well, is your pastor a shaman? Is that what he does? Because I didn't know that Christianity offered that. I had no idea. I wasn't a Christian, wasn't interested in religion. I didn't want to know. Didn't want to go to church, didn't want to go to a mosque, didn't want to go anywhere. Like, it wasn't my religion was out for me. It was not part of my search. So she said, no, no, he does all of this and, you know, when people are there, he just heals them. And I was like, how is he doing that?
Roxy Morone
Also she had been practicing healing, like energy healing, energy healing. And she used to do it on me all the time. But when we met our pastor, he can do that 10 times.
Margot Morone
10 times.
Roxy Morone
Was it like Reiki So I guess what you practiced was similar to Reiki healing.
Margot Morone
I practiced. It's called energy healing through the shaman process.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. Whereas our passer does it through the power of Jesus, which is. I've never seen anything so powerful like that in all the energy healings I've done. And we've done a lot, we've tried everything. So it was really, and for me accelerated my personal healing journey and accelerated our brand. And actually our brand unknowingly at the time when we called it I Am. I am is another word for God.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
And I had no idea when I named it that.
Michael Bostick
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Roxy Morone
Please, they're yours.
Margot Morone
And also, so we do the affirmation practice with the use of every product.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. So basically what happened, how we kind of got to that name was because when I was going through my healing journey, when I was learning about nervous system regulation and kind of breaking that thought loop, I knew that affirmations were such an integral part of that, but I could never remember them. I just would just, you know, it just didn't feel natural to me to say it. I'd be looking in the mirror, I would see that I have cystic acne and I would be saying I have beautiful clear skin, even though I didn't. And I would be really quite just upset saying it. And I kind of overcame that and would do it anyway. And I started doing it while applying the spot cream, our crystal clear spot gel, which is phenomenal and literally worked so quickly within the time that she used it, within two months, my skin had completely cleared.
Lauren Everts
I need that spot gel after this. I have a spot.
Roxy Morone
Oh, yeah. It's really, it's life changing. Yeah. It works within 12 hours. And the result, I mean, because we get so many people that have symptoms, the feedback that we get is so beautiful because if it worked on me, it's working for so many other people, which is like what really fuels us. But when I started pairing the two together, it then became an automatic response because it actually takes 28 days to make or break a habit. So if you can stick to something for 28 days and habit stack the two, which is what I was learning in my training at the time about habit stacking. And so it became an automatic response that every time I use the product, I had to say an affirmation.
Lauren Everts
It's really actually genius what you guys have done, because it is, it's it's tapping into the mindset. And then something that's a system you have to. That's that, like, spot gel. But then pairing it with a mindset change, it's really, like, very cool. I've never seen anything like it.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. I guess that's why we really are. We're saying that we're the first in the neurocarbon cosmetic space because nobody, especially in the healing sort of sector of treatments. You know, skincare is amazing, and we use incredible ingredients, but you need the 360 approach in order to get the results that you're looking for.
Lauren Everts
Well, it's. It's like, you know, I talk about this a lot with my. After my first baby, when I gained so much weight, I just. I was working out, but I kept telling myself, I can't lose weight. Yeah, the weight.
Margot Morone
There you go. There you go.
Lauren Everts
It's not coming off. And the second that I. I shed that mindset, which took a long time, like two years, and paired it with the weightlifting, it was a totally different experience. Like saying, I'm losing the weight, it's coming off me. And now with my third baby, because I have that tool of the mindset, a lot of Louise Hay practice for evening and night meditation every morning, like all the time, or morning and night. And I pair it with the action, which is exactly what you guys are doing. It works like, it's crazy how it works.
Margot Morone
Yeah, it is.
Roxy Morone
And actually, if you pair it with the right ingredients, it's an unstoppable duo. And that's what we've done with all our formulas. You know, we use a nootropics and adaptogenics and minerals like transdermal magnesium. And when you kind of pair them all together, then the change is so strong that people take just, you know, they get the transformation that they're looking for, which is so beautiful for us.
Lauren Everts
So cool.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
When you. When you found your pastor, how did your life change from a spiritual perspective?
Margot Morone
So much.
Roxy Morone
So much.
Margot Morone
So I always say, and I still see it now, people come in broken, and it depends on how quickly you embrace the journey and how quickly you shed. But for me, it took six months, months for him to just fully cleanse me.
Lauren Everts
And how did he do that?
Margot Morone
Well, he does deliverance every week. So deliverance is literally, you go, and he will demons.
Lauren Everts
I cannot make this up. That we would have someone on the show.
Roxy Morone
It's crazy.
Lauren Everts
I thought you were going to be like, yeah, I don't know what you're talking about. I cannot make this up. That this is happening the day after I told you this. I'm sorry, you have to be. You have to give me my flowers right now.
Margot Morone
I'm with her.
Lauren Everts
This is insane.
Michael Bostick
The problem is, is I haven't met the pastor and she just told me that a guy like, reached in from across the world sometimes.
Lauren Everts
I've realized that my delivery, I deliver it how it makes sense to me, but it doesn't make sense to other people who are a little more closed.
Margot Morone
So in answer to your question, you don't need to be in the same room as somebody because we're talking about quantum physics, so we're talking about energy, frequency and vibration, which you don't need to physically be in someone's presence in order for that to happen.
Michael Bostick
Listen, I'm not going to debate or argue all that. I'm just saying I learned about this yesterday in a car.
Margot Morone
So you need. You process it.
Michael Bostick
Yeah, I'm processing it. Yeah, I'm thinking about it.
Margot Morone
Listen, it took me six months. I literally turned up.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, yeah.
Margot Morone
Non religious, non interested in that kind of thing. I had just been to a retreat which, which was wonderful. It was beautifully organized, beautiful people. It was fabulous. But we did three different ceremonies, which was cambo to detox and then bufo, which is the, the, the frog with the poke.
Lauren Everts
Right.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
The cambo is the one that they poke you. And then the buffo is the one where they, where you. It's a psychedelic. You smoke it and then mushrooms. And I, I'm.
Michael Bostick
They have you do all three of those in three days.
Margot Morone
Three days, Yeah. I, I'm not one to do those types of things. I just don't like drugs. I don't like anything of that nature. But I was like, okay, you know, it's with friends. I, I'll, I'll try it.
Roxy Morone
And it was a spiritual reason.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
You thought that you were going to get spiritual enlightenment.
Margot Morone
I did, yeah. And the journey itself was beautiful. But oh, my goodness, afterwards. So we're talking about negative thoughts. These thoughts were so dark and so deep and so strong, like you are. You are ugly, you are no good. Nobody loves you. You will never be loved. These were the thoughts that were pounding in my head the whole time afterwards.
Michael Bostick
After that event happens. These are your thoughts. And so would you say that you were worse after that than before?
Margot Morone
A thousand times worse. A thousand. I literally. I'm not a crier.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, she's really not.
Margot Morone
I would cry every day.
Roxy Morone
It was weird.
Margot Morone
People would call me and I'll say, I can't Talk. I can't speak to you. I have to. And I would just go to the park, sit by myself, feel sorry for myself.
Roxy Morone
Pity party.
Margot Morone
And I'm not. She knows I do not do pity. Yeah. Not for anyone. If I see someone in a pity party, I'm like, come on, get yourself.
Roxy Morone
If I'm having a meltdown, she's like, get up. Just get up. Get yourself together.
Lauren Everts
I love that. But can I ask you this? Don't you think, though, that maybe the plant medicine and the bufo and all that had to take you to this spot so you could get to the next spot? Because maybe if you hadn't have gone that low and had the pity party and had these negative thoughts, you then wouldn't have found the next. To me, it's almost like you were supposed to do the. The boob 1 million because it gets you. You have to go through that to get to there.
Margot Morone
Yes, you're 100% right. And also a part of me would have always wondered, what if? Yeah, what if I tried that? What if I tried that? But, you know, I've tried so many things now that I don't have a wonder of what if? Because I know. Know.
Lauren Everts
So in the six months that you started healing, what. What does that look like and how does it affect you as her daughter?
Roxy Morone
Yeah. So the first. The first few months they were going, my mom, my brother, I was really. I just thought, oh, my goodness. Like, I thought, this is the next thing that they're into and whatever. At the time, though, I didn't have my period, and I didn't have my period for almost three years after coming off the pill. And our hormone check drops is one of the reasons that. That I got back my period. But the reason I went to the pastor initially was to get my period back. I was like, I have acne, don't have my period. I would just really like to be healed. And my mum said, well, why don't you just come and try? You know, the energy healing I used to do on you works. So, you know, what's any different to this? And I thought, okay, like, you know, I'm into. I can get a bit crazy and, you know, try different things. So I thought, I'll go. Didn't, you know, was very reserved, didn't have any expectations. But the moment I walked in, I felt like I was being cleansed from the inside out. Like, you just feel like you want to cry so much and they're not even saying anything to you. And that's what we call the Holy Spirit. It's when the Holy Spirit touches you, and it basically just cleanses you from the inside. So the guy that, you know, you had worked with used the Holy Spirit in or entered your house to clear everything out. That's the tool, basically. It's awesome. And it's a feeling now that, you know, I'm addicted to. I couldn't live without it because the now I, you know, all my negative thinking has dissipated. I don't have any critical thoughts, any comparison which I used to have, any obsessive thinking, like very, very bad obsessive thinking before, and all of that had. Has disappeared thanks to not only the pastor, but also just the lifestyle.
Lauren Everts
What were some things that you both noticed that happened in the church specifically? Like, did the pastor tell you to change your mindset? What are the things that he used?
Margot Morone
It's very, very gentle. So gentle. So I think at one point he probably wanted to throw me out because I was so stubborn. You know, I had spent 55 years of my life learning a certain way. And so when you come with all of that information, which is incorrect, by the way, part truths, you have to shed that in order to renew your mind. Because, let's face it, it wasn't working really, was it? Otherwise I wouldn't be in that situation. So it was a very gentle and very slow process of me just showing up. It takes discipline and starting to read the Bible. I'd never read the Bible in my life, and it was just those words were renewing my mind. Because actually, what is taught in there is so pure and so good that I feel like a lot of religion has twisted it to suit man rather than the other way around. If that makes sense.
Lauren Everts
It makes total sense. What are some things that speak to you in the Bible?
Margot Morone
Well, first of all, is forgiveness.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
I think if. If we forgave and accepted our forgiveness, then we'd be so free.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. Also, there's one of my favorite quotes is do not be anxious for anything, but in everything, prayer, thanksgiving, and supplication to God in everything that you do. So it's like, what is the point of worrying about anything when we don't actually have control over anything? It's an illusion of control. And the control actually causes the inflammation inside your body which is causing your symptoms.
Lauren Everts
Do you want to get that tattooed on your arm?
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Michael Bostick
I think another demon just attached me because no one's tripping. I think that's why I said that.
Lauren Everts
He had too much fun in college. He had a couple Demons that I.
Margot Morone
Had to get rid of. It's normal.
Roxy Morone
But the way that the world was. Works. It's. It's cultural conditioning. Society, movies, you know, we. I always say your diet isn't only what you eat. It's about what you listen to.
Lauren Everts
Agreed.
Margot Morone
About what you watch, books, you read.
Roxy Morone
Well, the thing.
Michael Bostick
The Bible also says that demons come when your wife is nagging at you. I think that's what is that in. Like in Matthew. I think, look that.
Roxy Morone
Look that up.
Michael Bostick
I think that's probably. That's probably what a lot of demons come from.
Lauren Everts
That. Some people in my house didn't have demons. Demons though, if they attach.
Roxy Morone
So the door. There's door. We call them doors. They either open or they don't open. And you can. Trauma is one way that you can open a door. So.
Margot Morone
So we all do.
Roxy Morone
That's why it's very common that most people have some sort of attachment because of traumas. They will open the door to negative thinking. Fear. Fear is the biggest door. It's like when we are scared or feel abandoned or feel that we have to take control of everything, then that's how the. These sort of energetic entities can become attached.
Lauren Everts
So if someone doesn't have them, though, what does that mean? That they just haven't attached? Like my kids didn't have any. The dogs didn't have any.
Roxy Morone
Because they don't have the logical sort of understanding of the society. Does that make sense?
Lauren Everts
But I don't mean to brag. I didn't have any. Where. Where's my.
Roxy Morone
Why don't you. Clean vessel?
Margot Morone
Yeah. You've done a lot of work.
Roxy Morone
You've done. See the programming that you've got, it's all about your programming.
Lauren Everts
We need to record this episode and put it on repeat on a CD for Michael to listen to. I'm a clear vessel also.
Margot Morone
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Michael Bostick
Bears many burdens.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
You seem to be quite aware. Energetically.
Lauren Everts
Yeah. And I am.
Margot Morone
So do you get dreams? Do you get information? Do you get things like that, like intuition. Intuition.
Roxy Morone
You just feel like something's right or it's wrong.
Lauren Everts
Like out of control to the point where sometimes. And I know, I can already tell that you are gonna know exactly what I mean. You. You. You feel drained and you have to reset.
Margot Morone
Yes.
Lauren Everts
Because it. It becomes an able man. Becomes sort of like you have to be careful because it's. It's a blessing and it's also a gift. Here's what I would.
Margot Morone
It's a gift. It's not the other.
Lauren Everts
I get a lot of cranial.
Michael Bostick
I will say this about my wife and I and people gonna, you know, maybe the people that are not open this probably already turned this one off. But I have seen her two times after going and doing ultrasounds with the baby. Naturally flipped two babies in her stomach after being told that she was not going to be able to and that they were gonna have to have a seiz. I've seen her do it twice. I saw her call on the exact date that our son was delivered on a. That was not the due date.
Lauren Everts
That's because I had a dream that was from a dream.
Michael Bostick
I saw her blow up and have a huge infection recently in the face.
Lauren Everts
He wanted to rush me to the emergency room.
Michael Bostick
Doctor said ER and antibiotics. And literally the next day she. She healed it and it was gone. My healing error, it was gone. And I swear. And I'm not like, I'm not a woo. Everyone that listens to the show knows I'm not woo. I've. So I've seen her do a lot of these things and I've also seen her, you know, get sick. Like, I. I do see her do a lot of that kind of stuff, which is open my eyes to the perspective of like having a different mindset and being able to do that. So, yeah, I mean a lot of people say that's woo. Woo. But then the more shows like this that I've done and what you were talking about earlier is if you have like there is something that is going on our bodies when you think certain way and have certain thought patterns. If you're anxious all the time, if you're stressed all the time, like for me, I realized that like, probably a lot of the issues, like I was a control anxious person for a long time and I was probably not doing good for my health. I also think a lot of people that have gut issues and gut health problems, for sure, it's a lot of.
Roxy Morone
You know, it's connected dead for sure.
Michael Bostick
So, yeah. So I just say that to say that like there's there. I do believe that there is more than like, than just some of the things we've been taught nursing.
Lauren Everts
Let's tell you, he's listening to five to eight hearts every night.
Margot Morone
Two things that I, I would like to say to that. One is that she is a woman of faith, because that is what it is. And if I was to. To hazard a guess, you are most definitely a prophetess and a healer.
Roxy Morone
Healer.
Margot Morone
That's what I would say.
Lauren Everts
What does that mean?
Margot Morone
A prophetess is.
Lauren Everts
I have to write this down.
Roxy Morone
You can see things.
Margot Morone
It's not a clairvoyant, because a clairvoyant is a different something that doesn't use God Source. Yeah. So a prophetess is someone who uses God. God as their messaging.
Lauren Everts
That's so weird that you say that, because two days ago, I was like, what is going on with me? There's something going on. So I was talking. I was like, am I a clairvoyant? That's the word that. That kept coming to me. And I would read it, and I'd be like, no, because this is like. I feel like you see colors or something with the clarify. It's like. Yeah.
Roxy Morone
So if you think about it, like.
Lauren Everts
It couldn't give me a word.
Margot Morone
Yeah. So your. The word is you are a prophetess, which means you're a vessel for God to speak through.
Lauren Everts
Yeah.
Margot Morone
And so your channel is clear. That's why you can hear him so clearly.
Lauren Everts
Do you hear that?
Roxy Morone
And that's why you. You were clean.
Lauren Everts
Wow.
Margot Morone
So that's the first one. And the second one is that. I mean, you. You guys obviously have heard of Gabor, mate. He says your psychology dictates your physiology, and this is where we get into the science of it. What you think dictates your physical response. So you cannot separate the body from the mind, from the spirit.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
If you practice gratitude every day, your whole life will change.
Lauren Everts
It's true.
Margot Morone
Your whole life will change.
Lauren Everts
It's true.
Margot Morone
You will go from being a miserable, grumpy, for lack of another word, loser, to someone who is beaming with joy, full of gratitude and peace and love and. I mean, come on. Which one would we choose?
Lauren Everts
I also think you have to think about if you're locked in an elevator with somebody and the person is just so negative, and all they're telling you is this.
Roxy Morone
This is.
Lauren Everts
We're never going to get out of this.
Margot Morone
Thank you.
Lauren Everts
Sucks. How can we ever. This. What are we gonna do? I need to be around someone that's like, okay, we got this. Yeah, we're gonna make a plan. I want to be around that in every interaction of my life, or I don't want to do it. I don't care how much money is.
Roxy Morone
Literally.
Lauren Everts
It's not that kind of interaction. I'm not interested. And I think that. That. That it does start with the gratitude, because if you have the gratitude, then it gives you a foundation for when something does happen, like being stuck in an elevator or whatever it is.
Margot Morone
Stuff happens.
Lauren Everts
Yeah.
Margot Morone
Happens to everyone. So we have to be in a. A mindset, an energy set that we're able to deal with that with as little intrusion possible to our state of being.
Lauren Everts
Yeah. That's why I think that your brand is really so genius. Because anyone who's listening can go get your affirmations and get a product and do them together and solve a problem and solve the problem of the mind. Because even though I practice so much, Louise Hay and Wayne Dry, whatever it is, I'm practicing. Practicing. You have to practice it or it does. The negative thoughts do come back and.
Roxy Morone
That'S why we paired it so that it's a date. You know, everybody does their skincare. Which products did you guys use?
Lauren Everts
I'm obsessed with your lip.
Roxy Morone
Okay.
Lauren Everts
This is what I'm using. Everyone go look at the YouTube. It's. First of all, the applicator is rose quartz.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
It's a rose gold crystal.
Lauren Everts
Cool. It's a rose gold. A rose quartz.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
Crystal.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
So you're putting energy on your lips.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, Literally.
Margot Morone
And by the way, we bless everything and cleanse it before it goes out to anyone.
Lauren Everts
I haven't tried the spot treatment yet. That's the one I want to try because I'm having some pimples right now.
Margot Morone
Okay.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. Post pregnancy.
Lauren Everts
Yes. But I'm gonna try it with the affirmations because I've been looking in the mirror and doing what you're. I'm like, oh, my gosh, where are these pimples coming?
Roxy Morone
Exactly, exactly.
Lauren Everts
But that's rose quartz thing is genius.
Roxy Morone
It's. Honestly, we really wanted to do something that was different. And the reason that, that we want to, you know, we have to treat the body the way that we do is because Neuro cosmetics is really skincare meeting neuroscience together. And that's because the skin and the mind come from the same embryonic sort of source. So when we're in. In the embryo, it comes from the same place. So treating them separately doesn't make sense. That's why you have to treat them together. And so, so through our brand, we treat it through the ingredients that we use and through the affirmation prescription. We call it a prescription because it is meant to be taken like a supplement. Just like the ingredients that we use, depending on, you know, we have a stress supplement, we have a hormone balancing supplement, we have magnesium supplements. Actually really good post pregnancy, like, fantastic for supporting the full body detoxification. Because if you don't have all of that, then your body and your brain can't. You can't think Properly and you can't process emotions properly.
Lauren Everts
This is. You guys are really onto something. This is very, very smart. It's. It's matching the frequency of solving a problem with. With the skin care or with. With the spot treatment, but then it's pairing it, like you said, with the prescription of changing your mindset.
Michael Bostick
Yeah, well, you know, like, not, you know, I was raised in a religious household, and then as you get older, you get a little bit away from it, but then you do get back to your. Your roots. And I think that there is. Is like there is something happening now where people are starting to, I think, look to God again a little bit more. Right. And like, whatever form that takes you. But yeah, I was even reading like a stat the other day, like there, like Bible sales in this country are up like 40%. So people are seeking things out. And what. And without going so religious, what I will say, one of the things that we talk about consistently on this show is people just getting so far away from human nature with the rise of technology and cities and the way you just. We're so disconnected from our bodies and minds, even just like, listening to ourselves. Like the other day we were talking about how people even just ignore basic pains in their body because they're just so disconnected from an unself aware.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Michael Bostick
And so I think, like, there is something about just like kind of getting back to centering to self.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
Back into the body. That's actually how you process trauma. One way that you will go through trauma therapy is getting back into the body and the feeling of the body into the five senses. So if you can do that through, you know, so many tools, whether it be our products even, there are some technologies that really do help, like my friend Mimi that does, you know, activations that. That's a different way that you can do it. So there's just many different ways that you can get back into that body and find your communities that can ignite healing within the body.
Lauren Everts
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Michael Bostick
When you have small children again as an adult or when you have small children for the first time as an adult and you watch the way that they're programmed, the way they interact without being prompted, just in nature or as just like little humans. What I think is illuminating to a lot of people is you realize like how far away you get as an adult from some of that stuff. And I think that human beings like as you go through, you have to check in with that and be like, wait a minute, like when is the last time I checked in with myself as a human? And are just like getting caught up in the rigmarole of, of daily life. Especially if you're in a big city with technology. That might sound like woo woo coming from me, but I do think about it a lot.
Roxy Morone
You know, there's one of my favorite quotes from the Bible says, guard your heart with all diligence because of the issues of, of life flow through it. So if you are so caught up in the issues of life, which by the way is so normal because there are so many issues of life. You know, am I going to be able to pay my bills? Am I going to be able to, you know, feed my family? Are my family okay? Are my friends talking about me behind my back? There are so many different thoughts that we're having constantly. But if we can put ourselves in an environment that protects us from that, outside norms, noise and really set. I call it the healing toolbox. You have your healing toolbox and you get your weapons when you need them. So that when you're in a situation where you're either getting the thoughts or you're feeling overwhelmed or you're feeling like you want to control everything, you come back to the basics. Breathing, moving, community, forgiveness, love, gratitude, diet and, and diet. You know, when I was going through my skin journey, I adopted an anti inflammatory lifestyle which I still live now. You know, when people sign up to our newsletter, they get a free ebook which has like eight recipes and a whole bunch of free. All the tips that I did to clear my skin through an anti inflammatory.
Lauren Everts
You're gonna have to send me that. I'm gonna have to sign up for the newsletter.
Roxy Morone
So. No, I'll send it to you. It's. It's. You know, it's such a labor of love. Because when my true passion in life is to help people and to teach people. That's why we offer a lot of free education on our website. On. We have a biohack section and we write a whole bunch of blogs and biohacks and programs that you can do because we really believe that everybody deserves to be healed whether you can afford it or not.
Lauren Everts
What are some biohacking things that you both do and some rituals that you do?
Roxy Morone
So many things. So I actually listened to your episode with the guy that does the miracle morning.
Lauren Everts
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
And it's so funny because I never heard of the miracle morning before, but that's exactly what I do. And that's like, normal for me. And that's basically how I live my life. We start our morning, we pray with our church on Zoom. We. Then I then do like 20 minutes of like, led mask and meditation and silence. Then we, like, read the Bible. I journal. I have a conversation with God.
Lauren Everts
I'm like, when you say we, are you talking about you and your mom together?
Roxy Morone
Yeah, because we just, like, do it. We do everything together.
Margot Morone
We still live together.
Lauren Everts
Yeah, that is.
Margot Morone
I know. Yeah.
Roxy Morone
With my brother as well.
Lauren Everts
So, like, I hope I'm doing this with my daughter.
Roxy Morone
It's the best, honestly.
Lauren Everts
Oh, my God, that is so cute. So you guys do all this together.
Roxy Morone
Okay.
Lauren Everts
Keep going.
Roxy Morone
All of it together. Then, you know, like, I have my bone broth and my matcha. Or maybe I'll. I'll have a coffee. My mold free coffee. Very, very important. The brand Exhale is the one that I'm using right now. It's from the uk, so I'm sure there's a better one from, like, you know, within the states that you guys can get that won't cost loads of shipping. So really having all of that and then practicing my affirmations, doing my skin care, it just sets me up that I'm so ready for the day that no matter what comes. And I can never forget my magnesium spray. If I don't spray my magnesium spray, I notice a huge difference in not only how I feel physically, but mentally. You know, I have more brain fog and my body feels more lethargic and tired. We Have Mum. Honestly, Mum's. One of her gifts is that she can make the best products that really do work so well.
Lauren Everts
I want to try the magnesium. Yeah, we've got, I didn't try that.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, we've got stuff for you guys and it's a bi face spray. So it's called, got two phases and it basically mimics the cell. So we made it so that it's got water soluble vitamins and oil soluble vitamins that go into different parts of the body to of those vitamins and you spray it on your body and not only does it give you magnesium, but it actually helps with the texture of skin because we like to do form and function. So we want the skin texture, stretch marks, cellulite, body acne to all go away, but then also have the magnesium so it gives that, that glymphatic boost.
Margot Morone
Yeah. So I mean one of the things that I noticed, there's two things that I love very much. One is detoxification and that's really through diet. So you, you sort of do, I don't know, seven days. But what. In my previous life I noticed that I used to see patients, thousands and thousands of pharmacist and I noticed that everyone was toxic. As in when I say toxic showed symptoms of physical toxicity.
Michael Bostick
What are some of those symptoms?
Margot Morone
Any kind of skin issue. It simply means that your body is overloaded, that's all it means. And so it presents itself as symptoms. So it could be mood swings, bad breath, digestion, tiredness, brain fog. These are all symptoms of that. You need to do a detox. And so I would put all my patients or clients, clients on a detox.
Lauren Everts
What's the detox?
Margot Morone
Well, this is from my previous brand which was called the Organic Pharmacy, which is called the Organic Pharmacy and the.
Lauren Everts
Detox is under that brand.
Margot Morone
It's a 10 day detox which I developed to form for my patients like 25 years ago.
Lauren Everts
Do you guys still do it? Yeah, I want to check it out. It's a 10 day detox.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, we'll get them to send it to you. Because it's like Mum has been. I remember when she first opened the first shop that she ever did, organic pharmacy. I think I was three.
Margot Morone
You were three?
Roxy Morone
My, my brother was born, I had a little lab coat.
Lauren Everts
Cute.
Roxy Morone
And yeah. And really like there was no other organic brands. There was no natural skincare. There was none of that. You know, people used to say, so why are you doing this?
Margot Morone
What's organic skincare?
Roxy Morone
Yeah, why would you use organic skin? Yeah.
Margot Morone
And I was like, I was a little evangelist. I was like, do you know what you're putting on your body? Do you know what you're putting on your skin?
Roxy Morone
Skin is your largest organs.
Margot Morone
These are endocrine disruptors. They cause cancer. Why? You know, like I was hairspray.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, yeah. Please.
Lauren Everts
You're spraying endocrine disrupting cancer. Let me set the record here.
Michael Bostick
I'm gonna just blast you now. On the show, you will whine about my little hairspray. A woman will show up to her house with a literal paint booth to spray tan your entire body.
Lauren Everts
Not all the time. I say once every two months.
Michael Bostick
Okay. It covers you from head to toe.
Lauren Everts
Yeah. It's pretty, pretty bad. That is pretty bad.
Michael Bostick
Okay. I have like a little spray up here. Like literally you come out as a different person.
Lauren Everts
So. So when you gave this 10 day detox to all these people who had toxicity, what happened?
Margot Morone
So the. I noticed that 50% of their symptoms would just go. So the body is a self healing. I want, I don't want to use the word machine, but our bodies are designed to self cleanse and self healing feel. But we're so overloaded with, with different things from all different places, including emotions.
Roxy Morone
Yes.
Lauren Everts
Stress, demon attachments.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. Literally.
Margot Morone
And so once you cleanse that and you also process the mind. And the other thing that I wanted to say was that I noticed that most people were deficient in magnesium.
Lauren Everts
Huh.
Margot Morone
And that is a huge problem because it causes insomnia. It causes muscle cramps, anxiety, mood swings.
Roxy Morone
All sorts of things like that hormonal imbalance I noticed when I. When. So when mum formulated the new magnesium line. We use transdermal magnesium because it's more bioavailable.
Margot Morone
It.
Roxy Morone
I noticed that all my PMS symptoms went away.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
Like my, my. Every time my cycle would come, it would be significantly easier.
Lauren Everts
That's really interesting because when I get period cramps, I spray magnesium on my stomach.
Roxy Morone
That's exactly what you should. So that's exactly. That's what you're gonna.
Lauren Everts
I don't even know why I do.
Roxy Morone
That until you just told me that you have it. You're naturally in.
Lauren Everts
It's a hard burden to carry.
Margot Morone
It's a great gift.
Michael Bostick
Yeah.
Margot Morone
And trust yourself.
Lauren Everts
Oh, I. I do. But sometimes I'm. I'm glad that you were able to do this episode. These episodes are like therapy for us because we're sometimes talking two different languages and he hears it.
Michael Bostick
In the last like few years. I don't question when she does things like that. Like when, you know, when she has an intuition about how to take care of herself, I don't, I don't ever know. You've been better. I do say, like, if this thing starts to go real south, we have to be able to, like, go somewhere and get some help. Yeah.
Margot Morone
Okay. What does self mean?
Michael Bostick
Mean, like if, like, like the other day when she had that infection, her face was. So I said, like, if this gets to a certain point, we have to.
Lauren Everts
Go, can you stop talking to me? Or you're bringing my cortisol up. I need to keep the cortisol.
Margot Morone
And that's a real thing.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
You know, if I get stressed that it gets bigger and for sure.
Roxy Morone
And you know, actually when we have increased cortisol, it actually helps affects the skin barrier function. So this is all, it's all interlinked. You know, when people say, you know, stress doesn't cause skin issues or, or physical body issues, it does, it will manifest in the body. Because, you know, if you're stressed, you're more likely to have inflammation in the body which will increase any inflammatory problems that you're having, which look like acne, psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, rosacea, ibs, ibs. Really, any. Anything that's displaying an anti. An inflammatory problem. That's what's going to happen. And hormonal imbalance is an inflammatory problem. PCOS comes from inflammation inside the body. So if you treat all of that together, then, you know, you won't display symptoms.
Lauren Everts
I think the coolest thing about what you guys are doing is you're doing it together.
Margot Morone
I know, it's so fun working.
Roxy Morone
I love it.
Lauren Everts
How do you guys have such a great relationship? What are the tips? If someone's listening and they're like, God, I wish I had a relationship like this with my parent. What would you tell them?
Margot Morone
Okay, such a good question. And, and I'm. I'm going to share something which is quite personal, but I started my first business with my husband and over the years, and he's a wonderful man, absolutely wonderful man. But.
Michael Bostick
And this is your father?
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
Yeah. So. But over the years, the communication had broken down to a point where. I don't know how to put this.
Roxy Morone
He's Italian, so I feel like, I don't know if that.
Margot Morone
Well, we can't tarnish all Italians with that brush. But let's just say that he wasn't conscious of his words. And so sometimes he would say things to me that I would resent and that would accumulate. You know, it was like Little layer on top of each other. And so the reason why I'm sharing this is that that eventually led to a breakdown of our marriage and a divorce, which is exactly how it should be for us in particular. But why I'm sharing this is with Roxy. Working together, as I'm sure you will attest, is a beautiful thing, but it's also stressful at times.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
Like there are times where. And the great thing, I think, is that you can be honest with each other. Like, usually don't waste any time. I don't like that.
Lauren Everts
We don't mince words.
Margot Morone
Yeah, yeah, I don't like that.
Roxy Morone
Which is exactly what we do. Like, if we don't like. If I don't like something or she doesn't like something, we'll say it so plainly without being worried about hurting each other's feelings. Whereas someone that's not your family, you know, you're not going to say, oh, that's disgusting. Why would you do that?
Margot Morone
Or maybe we'd use different words. Yeah. Like.
Roxy Morone
Or like, you know, just. Just like things that you wouldn't. You just say it more plainly.
Michael Bostick
But if you were with like a certain co worker and you say, I've got this great idea, they're like. And they don't believe it. They're gonna say, oh, I like this. But then we'll try.
Roxy Morone
Exactly.
Michael Bostick
Yes. We're like, hey, that's not bad.
Lauren Everts
A member cut off his body last night. He went giving me critical feedback while I was doing my nighttime routine.
Michael Bostick
I was right on the feedback.
Lauren Everts
It's challenging, but it's rewarding.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
So much so. I think our first year working together, we had to find the dance.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. And also what's. But what's so beautiful is that we don't harbor feelings. And we can always like, if I'm feeling a type of way, I'll just say. And then she'll say it vice versa. And then we'll move through it very quickly. It will be like a two second thing where we've had. Maybe we've had a bit of a heated discussion and then two minutes later I'll be like, I'm really sorry. I feel that way because of this. Of X reason. And she'll be like, no, I understand. And this is why I reacted in X reason. And then we move on. And then we're operating the business, so we're very. And that comes back to forgiveness, is that we're not holding on to any occasion.
Margot Morone
And love.
Roxy Morone
Yeah. And gratitude and a lot of respect.
Lauren Everts
And you Want. It seems like you'd want to hang out with your mom all the time.
Roxy Morone
My mom is my favorite person to hang out with because like, we can just like be inside silence and not speak and. Yeah, we don't need to say anything. You know, we just know what we're thinking and feeling and we have the same taste. And she trusts my areas of expertise. I trust her areas of expertise. And it just works that way where we're not, we have our set lanes and we're not kind of getting into each other's lanes, but we also respect each other's opinions when we're talking about each other's lanes, if that makes sense.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Michael Bostick
Well, if it reinforces what you guys are. Were doing. For the first part of my career, I worked with my father.
Lauren Everts
Yeah.
Michael Bostick
And we were partners and we, and you know, we built a great business together. And of course, like there was, you know, ups and downs and I think the interest, the hard dynamic, looking back now that I've got a few years on me with, with the parent maybe.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Michael Bostick
Is watching your child do something and you're used to being the one who's kind of setting the direction and making the decisions, but then having, having, allowing for the space for them to have good ideas, but then at the same time allowing your parent to navigate that a bit. So like me and my dad, we had a great working relationship, but there were some moments where it was like, I'm trying to fly and he's been flying.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Michael Bostick
We're trying to figure out how to make that work. And now it's, you know, one of the. We have a great. I just, I talk to him almost every day and we have an amazing relationship. But it was an interesting. Yeah, it's an interesting dance and dynamic for sure.
Lauren Everts
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
And I think that if you'll. It's great because we work the same way also. So, you know, we operate the same way, we hustle the same way. I'm very grateful that I learned that from my mother. You know, she's been working since the day I was born. I had my first job when I was 3 years old in the shop. I was a sales assistant at 3.
Margot Morone
Self appointed.
Roxy Morone
You know, I would put products into people's baskets with my little lab coat that my dad made me. And I would say, you know, to the customer, are you going to buy them this?
Margot Morone
And they would say she was a natural, honestly.
Michael Bostick
But the best part about having a business partner like your mother is you have someone that you for sure, 100 know wants the absolute best for you.
Roxy Morone
Exactly.
Michael Bostick
That's a. And same with my wife and with me. But like, sometimes you'll get into a partnership with people and that's like, there's a lot of, you know, maybe they have their interest and not yours, so.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, exactly.
Margot Morone
So you can't.
Roxy Morone
So that, that way I know it's like fully trustworthy and that we're aligned on the vision. We're aligned. Aligned on what we want to do. And you know, we're always going to do what's best for the business. Not. And what's best for ourselves is what's best for the business.
Lauren Everts
If you both were to start with one product from your line, Roxy, I'll start with you. What would it be? I'm gonna just say mine real quick. Would be definitely this, the rose quartz, little rollerball.
Roxy Morone
And it's got cast oil in it, which is honestly so incredible for lip products.
Lauren Everts
I love castor oil. I. I have it in my brow. Peptide. I love it. I'm a big castor oil fan, but it goes on so nice. I think you're wearing it too.
Roxy Morone
It's really. We call it a BLOSS because it's not sticky but looks glossy.
Lauren Everts
Yeah, it's beautiful.
Roxy Morone
It's really, really nice because when, when mom was formulating it, I said to her, let's make something or obviously all our products are non toxic and non endocrine disrupting, because that's really important to us. And I said, but all the natural ones don't have that glossy effect. That I want one. So can you make one that's like. Then she just whipped it up, you know, we. Our lab is in London. We make everything in London. So, you know, she. Mum oversees the lab and the team and they, you know, she went to the lab, she made it with them, brought it back to me. I tried it. I was like, yeah, yeah, this is it.
Margot Morone
This is it.
Lauren Everts
Which product would you start with?
Roxy Morone
Yeah, so I would start with. It depends on, you know, all our treatments are targeted for different problems. For me personally, I can't live without our hormone check drops, which, which is a hormone balancing supplement. And it really reversed all my PCOS symptoms and got my period back, reduced the inflammation in my body, helped me just, you know, self regulate with the sort of nootropics in it. But then also the blood sugar benefits. It's just got so many different things. Like so many clients with endocrine disrupting problems or endometriosis, pms. They all say that this is like a miracle Treatment.
Lauren Everts
I think what I will do because I feel like I'm having hormonal acne. So I'll do the drops with the affirmations with the spot.
Roxy Morone
And then also the serum hybrid moisturizer, which is our inflammating skin solution, which basically gives you glass skin in one step, but it helps calm irritation and redness and sort of that inflammation that's happening on the skin. But it's kind of like a natural Botox in a bottle. That's really how it works. And it's so good. You know, the reason that you see this glow is partly because of that.
Lauren Everts
Yeah. Your skin looks great.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
What would you pick?
Margot Morone
It's the inflammating skin solution.
Lauren Everts
Okay. That's what you would pick?
Margot Morone
That's what I would pick because I've been wanting to formulate something like that for 30 years.
Lauren Everts
Wow.
Margot Morone
And you know, you either have to have like a light cream or a heavy one.
Lauren Everts
Yeah.
Margot Morone
And nothing in between. But this one, it's just. It's really rich, but really light.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
It does the work on broken capillary.
Margot Morone
Oh, so well. It reduces redness, inflammation.
Roxy Morone
Pigmentation.
Margot Morone
Pigmentation. It's really good for.
Roxy Morone
Really? We got it independently tested and it got almost a hundred percent in non reactivity for all skin types.
Lauren Everts
I love it.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
We have a code.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
Do you want to share the code? Tell us where we can go shop.
Roxy Morone
So you can go to I Am World, which is e y e a m world dot com. And you will get 30% off.
Lauren Everts
You guys gave us 30% off. That is so nice. I swear that the universe is listening because this conversation was so fulfilling. Sometimes conversations can be draining.
Roxy Morone
This is definitely not.
Lauren Everts
That's an affirmation. I shouldn't say. But. But this was so fulfilling for me. And it's so incredible. And it's. It's like so weird that it happens today.
Michael Bostick
Last prediction. Now that my demons have been cleansed and removed, what do you think is going to happen?
Lauren Everts
Yeah. How will you.
Michael Bostick
Like, what's. Like. What am I supposed to notice now?
Roxy Morone
So many blessings. Like, imagine just every single door opening that at super speed. And also peace. Undescribable peace.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
I think you're just peaceful for no reason.
Margot Morone
I think peace and joy and just a light politeness.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Margot Morone
And a clarity. Because, you know, the only voice that you should be hearing is the voice of God.
Lauren Everts
Excuse me. Can you thank me for clearing your demon attachments?
Michael Bostick
I think. Thank you. And the guy I want to see. I want to see if I see doors open.
Lauren Everts
Blessing number one. Me.
Margot Morone
Oh. Oh, for sure, for sure.
Lauren Everts
I mean, you would have been carrying those guys till you're dead in the coffin. You would have had deeds. Imagine if you were with another girl. You would have had demons literally hanging on your shoulders. You had three in your. Think about.
Michael Bostick
Think about all that I've done with 12 demons that I've been dragging around.
Roxy Morone
You can still be successful, so imagine what you can do without them.
Michael Bostick
Wait a minute. What if it makes me less successful?
Roxy Morone
No, it's impossible.
Margot Morone
That's impossible.
Roxy Morone
It's actually impossible. There's the other way.
Michael Bostick
All right, all right. I'll let you go. I'll keep you updated.
Lauren Everts
Call me the Demon Clearer.
Michael Bostick
Thank you.
Lauren Everts
Thank you both. Where can everyone find you? Both on Instagram to say hi to YouTube.
Roxy Morone
Yeah, so my handle is Healing with Roxy cute. And Mum's is just Margot Morone.
Margot Morone
Yeah.
Roxy Morone
Yeah.
Lauren Everts
I love it. Big fan.
Margot Morone
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Episode: The Power Of Healing Through Mindset & Affirmations, Neuro-Cosmetics, & Spiritual Journeys
Guests: Margot Morone & Roxy Morone of Eyeam
Release Date: February 6, 2026
Podcast Hosts: Lauryn Bosstick & Michael Bosstick
This episode features a candid and wide-ranging conversation between hosts Lauryn and Michael Bosstick and the mother-daughter founders of Eyeam, Margot and Roxy Morone. Eyeam is the first brand in "neuro-cosmetics," a category uniting mind, body, spirit, and skin. The discussion covers deep spiritual journeys, the science and experience behind mindset and affirmations, the healing of physical symptoms through inner work, and practical tips for emotional, spiritual, and physical health. The episode stands out for its honest sharing on sensitive topics such as “demon attachments,” energy healing, hormone imbalance, and how trauma and thoughts can manifest physically.
Episode Tone: Warm, open-minded, spiritual, and highly practical; the conversation balances esoteric, actionable, and scientific perspectives, all wrapped in candid humor and connection.
This summary is intended to capture the full richness of the episode, encompassing major themes, insights, and standout moments in a cohesive manner—ideal both for those seeking actionable advice and those curious about the intersection of spirituality, mindset, and healing.